That match saw regular ODI opener Jason Roy dropped after a run of low scores, with Bairstow making 43 after being brought in at the top of the order.

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Surrey batsman Roy was out for a golden duck in Saturday's lone Twenty20 international against West Indies at Chester-le-Street and Morgan confirmed Test wicketkeeper Bairstow would open on Tuesday.

"Jonny is going to open with Alex Hales," Morgan told reporters at Old Trafford. "We feel Jonny deserves a chance. He's been waiting in the wings for quite a while now.

"This is an opportunity to make the opening position his."

Bairstow has only had limited opportunities in England's ODI side despite a solid record in the format, playing just 27 times since his debut six years ago. The 27-year-old has only batted once at the top of the order, and that innings was one of the few crumbs of comfort England could take from a convincing eight-wicket defeat by Pakistan at Cardiff's Sophia Gardens when they were heavily tipped to take out the Champions Trophy.